King v Home
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 1844 |
Year | 1844 |
Date | 1844 |
Court | Court of Exchequer Chamber |
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71 cases
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Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada v Lincoln National Life Insurance Company
...of law that he cannot bring another action against the same party for the same cause. Transit in rem judicatam: see King v HoareENR(1844) 13 M & W 494, 504. But within one cause of action, there may be several issues raised which are necessary for the determination of the whole case. The ru......
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Brigita Morina v Catherine Mairead McAleavey
...judgment, which is regarded as “of a higher nature” and therefore as superseding the underlying cause of action: see King v Hoare (1844) 13 M & W 494, 504 (Parke B). At common law, it did not apply to foreign judgments, although every other principle of res judicata does. However, a corresp......
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Daniel Terry v BCS Corporate Acceptances Ltd
...judgment, which is regarded as “of a higher nature” and therefore as superseding the underlying cause of action: see King v Hoare (1844) 13 M & W 494, 504 (Parke B)…” 58 The relevant passage from Parke B's judgment in King v Hoare (1844) 13 M & W 494, 504 is as follows: “If there be a breac......
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Lincoln National Life Insurance Company v Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada and Others
...is a strict rule of law that he cannot bring another action against the same party for the same cause. Transit in rem judicatam: see King v. Hoare (1844) 13 M & W 494, 504. But within one cause of action, there may be several issues raised which are necessary for the determination of the wh......
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